Five weeks to the day since Hurricane Milton tore across central Florida, one area in Volusia County is still underwater.
As Helene traveled northward, 2,000 incarcerated people were evacuated from North Carolina prisons—only after local water and power sources were damaged.
The executive director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management was on hand to give advice on the recovery process.
When Sara first arrived at her rescuers’ home, she was sick, tired, and was covered in ringworms and signs of abuse all over ...
Five weeks after Hurricane Milton flooded parts of Central Florida, areas of Volusia County remain underwater, leaving ...
Flying into South Florida, you can see blue and green tarps still cover the roofs of many homes one month after Hurricane Milton spawned a deadly tornado outbreak hundreds of miles away from where it ...
Prisons and jails are difficult to evacuate when wildfires or storms approach. Many of these facilities lack evacuation plans ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Once again, Hillsborough County officials have extended the local state of emergency following Hurricane Milton ...
Authorities say favorable weather conditions have helped fire crews gain more control over a Southern California wildfire ...
JACKSON — Magnesium sparks from a 12-gauge Dragon's Breath shotgun round ignited a wildfire in Jackson last week that led to ...
On Ukraine’s eastern front, Kurakhove is surrounded on three sides, with Russian forces just under 2 miles from the ...
Southern California firefighters made progress against a wildfire that has destroyed 132 structures, mostly homes, and that ...